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The most popular drive through the park is Newfound Gap Road, which is 26 miles long and crosses the park to the southeast. It begins at Sugarlands which is at an elevation of 1,436 feet, it rises to more than 5,000 feet above sea level at Newfound Gap. The road descends down to 3,000 feet to Oconaluftee Visitors Center at the main entrance to the park from North Carolina. Oconaluftee Visitors Center is also a treasure trove of...

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5 of 5 starsReviewed October 23, 2015
I've rented from SMJR before and this trip to the Smokies we rented a Jeep for 3 days. The rates are very reasonable and staff is always friendly and helpful. They're happy to show you maps and routes to take. It absolutely made the trip. We were able to go places with ease that are not easily accessible. Our trip included rides on Rich Mountain Rd, Parson Branch Rd, and ... (Read More on TripAdvisor).

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5 of 5 starsReviewed October 17, 2015
We had the best time in the Jeep. It was the perfect way to see the mountains. The Jeep itself was very clean and had all the perks to make the ride even better. We had 3 kids in the back and there was plenty of room for them to fit comfortably riding the whole day. We covered quite a bit of ground! The staff was a pleasure to meet and they were extremely helpful. I highly recommend this experience, you will not be dissapointed!

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5 of 5 starsReviewed October 15, 2015
My wife and I rented a 2015 Jeep Sahara for the day to see Cades Cove. We looked at another place that was closer to our cabin but went here due to reviews and other business recommendations. By far this is the best place to rent from. The people are friendly and their jeeps are in perfect condition. I will absolutely rent from them again on my next trip down.